Partners

Cambridge Maths partners

Our partners

Cambridge Mathematics originated when concerned and interested parties from across the University of Cambridge came together in pursuit of a vision for mathematics education. The enactment of the vision will draw on the expertise that resides in the University and on that of our international colleagues across the world. Each of the University partners has a wide national and international presence.

Cambridge Mathematics Framework Conference on 11 March 2015 will be hosted by Cambridge Assessment on behalf of the partner organisations.

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    Cambridge Assessment

    The University’s international exams group designing and delivering assessments to over 8 million learners in over 170 countries. We are committed to ensuring that all our assessments are fair, have sound ethical underpinning, and operate according to the highest technical standards. Our organisation is not-for-profit.

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    Cambridge University Press

    Cambridge University Press is part of the University of Cambridge. It furthers the University’s mission by disseminating knowledge in the pursuit of education, learning and research at the highest international levels of excellence.

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    Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge

    The University of Cambridge Faculty of Education is committed to the highest standards of research and teaching and is a significant contributor to the improvement of educational policy and practice in partnership with schools, colleges and other educational agencies both in the UK and internationally.

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    Faculty of Mathematics, University of Cambridge

    For more information about the Faculty of Mathematics, please visit their website.

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Attendees at Cambridge Assessment event

Cambridge Mathematics

Join us as we set out the Cambridge Mathematics Framework and launch a worldwide consultation.